Defensive lineman Trevon Coley is expected to sign a deal with the Tennessee Titans, NFL Network reported Monday. Coley, 29, who has not played in the NFL since 2020, has 100 career tackles over 44 NFL games (31 starts) in four seasons for the Cleveland Browns (2017-18), Indianapolis Colts (2019) and Arizona Cardinals (2020).
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The Chicago Bears have trimmed their initial roster to 53 players, which featured some tough cuts. Among those was defensive tackle Trevon Coley, who put together a dominant preseason in Chicago.
The Chicago Bears have finalized their initial 53-man roster, which includes some surprises across multiple position groups. There were some surprising cuts, including defensive linemen Mario Edwards and Trevon Coley, offensive lineman Michael Schofield and cornerback Thomas Graham Jr., as well as some surprising names who made the cut.
As the Chicago Bears continue trimming their roster to 53 players, there’s been another shocking roster cut on defense. According to Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune, the Bears are releasing defensive tackle Trevon Coley.
The Bears signed defensive lineman Trevon Coley and cornerback Davontae Harris on Friday. Chicago waived defensive tackle Auzoyah Alufohai and safety Jon Alexander to make room on the 90-man roster.
Earlier on Friday morning, it was reported the Bears were signing cornerback Davontae Harris. Chicago has now confirmed that move and announced a few others.
The Titans signed a pair of safeties on Monday and they placed another one on injured reserve Tuesday. Tedric Thompson has been placed on the list less than a week after signing with the team.
Titans defensive lineman Trevon Coley injured his foot in Friday night’s preseason game. Dr. Robert Anderson, a Packers’ team physician and foot specialist, will examine Coley on Monday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports.
Entering last season as the Jaguars’ longest-tenured player, Jones ran into injury trouble and played in just five games.
This will be Coley’s seventh NFL team, but the former UDFA has seen action with only three of those squads.
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